A teenage boy accused of killing 18-year-old Anna Kepner on a Carnival cruise ship will remain in custody until trial after a federal judge reversed an earlier release decision, concluding that no set of conditions could adequately protect the public.
Timothy Hudson, referred to in federal court records as T.H. because he is a minor, had previously been allowed to stay out of detention under strict supervision in the custody of a family member. Prosecutors say he was 16 at the time of Kepner’s death.
In a June 10 order, U.S. Magistrate Judge Edwin G. Torres granted the government’s request to revoke Hudson’s release after the case was moved from juvenile court to adult prosecution. According to the judge, that transfer significantly changed the legal circumstances surrounding the case.
Federal prosecutors also submitted new evidence under seal in the case against Hudson, who is accused of sexually assaulting and killing his stepsister, Anna Kepner, while the two were aboard a Carnival cruise ship. The filing was not made public.
